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Lady Mary Wortley Montague

CHAPTER X
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I beg with the utmost earnestness that you would make him sensible of his error.

I believe 'tis very necessary to say something to fright him.

I am persuaded, if he was talked to in a style of that kind, he would not dare to attempt to ruin me.

I have a great inclination to write seriously to your lord about it, since I desire to determine this affair in the fairest and the clearest manner.

I am not at all afraid of making any body acquainted with it; and if I did not fear making Mr.Wortley uneasy (who is the only person from whom I would conceal it), all the transactions should have been long since enrolled in Chancery.


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